Tickets to President Trump’s first State of the Union address contain glaring spelling error

Members of Congress and their aides were shocked to find out that tickets to President Trump's highly anticipated Tuesday night address say "State of the Uniom" — not "State of the Union," a senior Democratic staffer told the Daily News.

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A ticket for Trump's State of the Union mistakenly spells Union as "Uniom." (Provided to NY Daily News)

Capitol Police officers visited congressional offices Monday afternoon to give out new, correctly spelled tickets to those who had picked up typo-ridden ones, the source said.

The House Sergeant at Arms office, which is in charge of printing SOTU tickets, did not immediately return a request for comment.

Trump has a history of grammatically questionable tweets. His administration has also had a hard time with the English language, repeatedly misspelling the word "attacker" in a list of "under-reported" terrorist attacks that the White House released last February.

Another official White House statement from last January said Trump had plans to visit Israel in order to "promote the possibility of lasting peach" in the region.